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DVD : In Bruges [2008]
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Editorial Review: Amazon.co.uk Review: The considerable pleasures of In Bruges begin with its title, which suggests a glumly self-important art film but actually fits a rattling-good tale of two Irish gangsters "keepin' a low profile" after a murder gone messily wrong. Bruges, the best-preserved medieval town in Belgium, is where the bearlike veteran Ken (Brendan Gleeson) and newbie triggerman Ray (Colin Farrell) have been ordered by their London boss to hole up for two weeks. As the sly narrative unfolds like a paper flower in water, "in Bruges" also becomes a state of mind, a suspended moment amid centuries-old towers and bridges and canals when even thuggish lives might experience a change in direction. And throughout, the viewer has ample opportunity to consider whose pronunciation of "Bruges" is more endearing, Gleeson's or Farrell's. The movie marks the feature writing-directing debut of playwright Martin McDonagh, whose droll meditation on sudden mortality, Six Shooter, copped the 2005 Oscar for best live-action short. Although McDonagh clearly relishes the musicality of his boyos' brogue and has written them plenty of entertaining dialogue, In Bruges is no stageplay disguised as a film. The script is deceptively casual, allowing for digressions on the newly united and briskly thriving Europe, and annexing passers-by as characters who have a way of circling back into the story with unanticipatable consequences. That includes a film crew--shooting a movie featuring, to Ray's fascination, "a midget" (Jordan Prentice)--and a fetching blond production assistant (Clémence Poésy) whose job description keeps evolving. There's one other key figure: Harry, the Cockney gang boss whose omnipotence remains unquestioned as long as he remains offscreen, back in England, as if floating in an early Harold Pinter play. Harry has reasons inextricably tender and perverse for selecting Bruges as his hirelings' destination, and eventually he emerges from the aether to express them--first as a garrulous telephone voice and then in the volatile form of Ralph Fiennes. By that point the charmed moment of suspension, already shaken by several eruptions of violence, is pretty well doomed. But In Bruges continues to surprise and satisfy right up to the end. --Richard T. Jameson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - ONE OF THE BEST FROM 08i have been watching all the top dvd's from the last year some great i.e into the wild, dark knight and some not so good i.e no country for old men & the incredible hulk. in bruges certainly makes it into the great section.the only thing for me that lets it down (slightly) is ralph fiennes whom i take it had watched sexy beast just before filming this.farrell and gleeson are perfect in the lead roles and its a real return to form for farrell who has been quite of late but is a joy in this,the ... Read More Rating: - Big SurpriseAs someone who thinks little of Colin Farrell's acting ability, I was pleasantly surprised by this film. Not only are the leads, Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, funny and sensitive, but their chemistry together is a thing of beauty. Collin Farrell can act, which was not obvious in some of his other films. While you can predict what the ultimate outcome will probably be, I defy anyone to predict how it gets there. The script is full of surprises. The director, who also wrote the script has taken ... Read More Rating: - Lovely City, Shame About the FilmWell, if you've never been to Bruges, it's a beautiful city. The film makes it look beautiful, too, thanks to the director of photography of this rather silly film. (It's supposed to be a black comedy, but the swearing about Bruges stops being funny quite early on - and anyway you get that kind of easy gag out of the way at film school.) Disappointed ? Yes, I was. I like my films to be as noir as a strong espresso, and I have no problem with justified violence or bad language (this one ... Read More Rating: - out of brugesthe best film ever made. don't ask me though. what do i know? Rating: - BEST COMEDY IN QUITE A WHILEIN BRUGES turned out to be one of the best comedies in recent years. Finally you get great black humor instead of stupid high school sex jokes as in American Pie. This film starts out slow but hits hard. Thank God the director of this film had some sense and delivered some old school film making here. No MTV generation bang em up, but an excellent film which I can only higjly recommend. Browse for similar items by category:
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